1. 1.82 acres (0.74 ha) of fenced pasture ideal for horses or grazing
2. Two stables and a hay barn included on-site
3. Direct access to New Forest for extensive ride-outs
4. Metered water supply; stable electrics are solar powered
5. Access via private gravel track with legal right of way
6. No public footpaths cross the land; verify boundaries
7. Broadband very slow; limited services beyond water and solar
8. Shooting rights included where owned; currently being verified
A well-located 1.82-acre paddock parcel in Shirley Holms, adjoining the New Forest and offering immediate ride-out access across protected woodland. The plot is hedged and fenced, laid to pasture and includes two stables and a hay barn — a straightforward equestrian or small-holding opportunity in a quiet hamlet setting.
Practical services are modest but functional: a metered water supply and solar-powered electrics to the stable block. The land is freehold, sold with vacant possession and currently has no public rights of way crossing it. Access is via a private gravel track over which there is a legal right of way.
This holding will suit buyers seeking countryside space for horses, grazing or low-intensity agricultural use, and those who value proximity to the New Forest for riding and recreation. It also offers potential as a long-term land investment given its size and location — note that shooting rights are included insofar as they are owned and are currently being verified.
Important practical points: broadband speeds are very slow and the site has limited services beyond water and solar electrics. Any purchaser should note the land is sold subject to existing rights, easements and covenants, and that a mobile field shelter is available only under separate negotiation. Prospective buyers should check boundary ownership and any planning or use restrictions with the local authority and National Park as required.



























































